[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Ahh nice another obscure sci-fi fan. I tell everyone who will listen how great that movie is.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Alright well thanks for the information. I am glad to know I didn't accidentally create a report!

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Hello! I'm relatively new here and understand there are some glitches due to the influx of new users. I did want to mention that on at least 2 occasions in the last few days I have seen a note pop up reading "Report Created". For the record, I have not intentionally reported anything here to date, just in case there is a way for the mods to look for reports from my account and disregard them. Also letting the community know on the off chance anyone else is experiencing this. Thanks!

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago

Oh man here I come to plug my favorite low budget or indy-ish sci-fi movies!

First, Coherence (2013). This movie was quite low budget but doesn't feel like it because the story is so engaging. The hours I spent reading about this movie, reviewing timelines, etc after I watched it... It's a great film and the discussions and theories about it are exactly the type of rabbit hole I love.

Resolution (2012) has a unique and interesting concept, but I mention it mostly because it is low budget and related to The Endless (2018) which is pushing the definition of low budget but is phenomenal. The story lines overlap and Resolution came out first, but I watched The Endless before I'd ever heard of Resolution and I think I prefer that watch order, honestly. Both are great films though and worth the watch if you're interested in cosmic horror/sci-fi type stories.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

This is why I'm not sweating it when Reddit didn't immediately implode and die due to the protests and blackouts. It's going to take time, but if they keep going in the direction they are, eventually only the low lifes will want to be there.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

This is beautiful, thanks for sharing

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Hey you know what? I saw a post about this yesterday (it was probably you!) and thought it sounded like an incredibly valuable pursuit. I will definitely check it out, thank for the links.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

It's good to hear about people giving the industry a try! There is really so much career opportunity, and it's not going anywhere. I've weather multiple recessions, housing crises, economic booms and downturns in this industry and it is just steady, because it is so essential. I hope more people consider it as a career because the field is suffering for lack of licensed professionals.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

That's so cool, and thank you. I often think I would have loved to study a chemistry or engineering discipline, if I had been more in touch with my abilities and interests as an 18 year old starting college. I did complete what was a newer degree at the time called environmental technology, and it was geared toward renewal energy technologies with a lot of various science based courses as backbone. But certainly, the industry has changed a lot even in the time I've been involved, starting as a hazardous waste site remediation project manager for an environmental consultant, then got water and wastewater treatment licenses in 2005 when I saw an opportunity to get in on an emerging sector in the company I was working for. Right now the industry is struggling for licensed professionals, even while regulators push ahead in requiring more and more use of the technology. Should be interesting to see how it develops over the coming years. Overall though, I had been very fortunate to truly enjoy my career and the industry I work in.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I'll miss all the "spooky" communities, they are what brought me to Reddit in the first place way (way, way...) back in the day. Nosleep, creepy, aliens, thetruthishere, etc. There's lots of them, of varying quality these days but I regularly enjoyed the discussions and theorizing over the years.

Shout out to unresolved mysteries, that was a long term favorite of mine. At its best it was a respectful and helpful community of true crime researchers working to bring attention to cases. I am truly fascinated in evaluations of cases of misadventure, as well.

I might miss the movie discussions most, though. I love nothing more than picking apart an interesting story and getting under the obvious themes. I would regularly go directly to the official movie discussion threads after watching something I enjoyed, then search posts about it as well. I hope to find others here with the same interest because I'm sure that is something that can continue in the fediverse.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I studied environmental science as a major and am working in hazardous waste site remediation, water and wastewater treatment, and dabble in assisting some civil engineering projects.

[-] Knickknack@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Hi everyone! I just arrived here from Reddit, and am looking forward to getting to know Beehaw's communities. I think my discord bio described me best: geriatric millennial, entertainment junkie (books, shows, movies, news, gossip), nature enjoyer. I'm a member of the LGBTQIA community, involved in science fields by trade, and on a perpetual mission to learn new things. Happy to be here.

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